"Explains the difference between tattling and telling: Snitching gets people in trouble; telling is for unsafe conditions, when someone's hurt, or when you need help from a grown-up. text for grown-ups follow the tale, explaining snitching versus telling, why kids snitch, and what adults can do about it. Haley's artwork features dark backgrounds with brilliant splashes of vibrant colors and a diverse cast." -- Kirkus Reviews "No one likes a snitch.spooky school backdrop (books, spiders) and the rambunctious cast in pointed hats may help the lesson go down easier." -- Publishers Weekly "While children will relate to the characters in the book, they will also be instructed on how to tell the difference between tattling or "snitching" and telling. The large colorful illustrations and engaging text make a great read aloud. Adults could use this book to start a discussion about telling vs tattling.
I highly recommend this book for libraries and classrooms for elementary aged children." --Oregon Coast Youth Book Preview Center "Snitchy Witch encourages children to think before they tattle, and to think about the impact their words will have on others. It encourages them to see that there is a difference in snitching and telling. It is a really cute story that your kids will love, with the added bonus of teaching a lesson." -- Westman Reviews "There is a lot of fun word play and a great colorful cast of characters. Snitchy Witch is a story kids will understand whether they are the tattler or the teller. This is a perfect book to tackle social skills with children at home or in the classroom." -- Children's Books Heal.